Depth Charts

After another aggravation, he said he doesn't want to aggravate it any further ahead of the summer. Barea has really struggled to stay healthy in his career, so this news isn't a surprise today. The Mavs were putting together some silly lineups in his loss, so it's tough to gauge who the pickups will be. It could be Yogi Ferrell, but he only played 17 minutes tonight.

Seth Curry (leg) will have season-ending surgery on his left tibia, according to Adrian Wojnarowski‏ of ESPN.

It's been a completely lost season for Curry, who hasn't logged a single minute for the Mavs in 2017-18. According to Woj, Curry's recovery process is expected to take 12-14 weeks, which means he's expected to be fully recovered and on the court by the start of free agency on July 1st. If anybody was still holding onto Curry, he should obviously be sent to the waiver wire in all fantasy formats.

Matthews will be 32 in October and is coming off a stress fracture in his right fibula, so he was never expected to leave that kind of money on the table. He missed the final 16 games of the season, but he said back on April 19th that he'd be cleared for basketball-related activity within a week. He averaged 12.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.2 steals and 2.4 triples on 40.6% shooting and will be nothing more than a late-round pick next season.

Dirk Nowitzki (ankle) said he isn't sure if the 2018-19 season will be his last.

"I think I guess at this age you kind of take it one year at a time," Nowitzki said. "It sounds cliché, but that’s how it is — see how I come through [next year]. I came through pretty good this year. I could have probably almost played 82 [games] if I wanted to." Nowitzki underwent a surgical debridement of his left ankle on Apr. 5, and while there's no official timetable, he's out of his walking boot and should be good to go for camp.